Federatsii; lit. highways of federal importance of the Russian Federation) are the most important highways in Russia that are federal property. The following...
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This is a list of Russian federal highways and the motorway portions of them. Note that Russian federal highways in their entirety have often been mistakenly...
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roads of Siberia with those of the Russian Far East. The construction of the road united the Russian federal highways into a single system stretching from...
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Moscow. Control over the highway was contested between Wagner Group and the Russian army, with unconfirmed reports of Russian army helicopters firing on...
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under construction in the European part of Russia, running between the M7 and M5 highways, serving from the federal city of Moscow to Tyumen. Its construction...
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The M10 "Russia" (Russian: "Россия") is a federal highway in Russia connecting the country's two largest cities, Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Other than...
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Company Russian Highways (Russian: Государственная компания «Российские автомобильные дороги», commonly referred to as Avtodor) is the Russian state infrastructure...
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Kolyma Highway (Russian: Федеральная автомобильная дорога «Колыма», Federal'naya Avtomobil'naya Doroga «Kolyma», "Federal Automobile Highway 'Kolyma'")...
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Moscow–Saint Petersburg motorway (redirect from Russian route M11)
(Russian: Автомагистраль Москва — Санкт-Петербург, romanized: Avtomagistral' Moskva-Sankt-Peterburg), designated as the М11 Neva, is a Russian federal...
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previously M21 and A260 is a Russian federal highway. It runs from Volgograd, through Kamensk-Shakhtinsky to Luhansk, the Russian-occupied capital of Luhansk...
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The federal budget of Russia (Russian: федеральный бюджет России) is the leading element of the budget system of Russia. The federal budget is a major...
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July 2022, the first high-speed highway was opened in the Far Eastern Federal District. It united three federal highways – Ussuri (Khabarovsk–Vladivostok)...
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of European route E017. On 1 November 2023, Russian Federal Government announced to shorten the M7 highway to Kazan, by 31 December 2024. The cut section...
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The Russian route A370 or the Ussuri Highway (named for the nearby Ussuri River) is a federal highway in Russia that forms part of the Trans-Siberian...
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The Russian route M5 (also known as the Ural Highway) is a major trunk road running across a distance of 1879 km from Moscow to the Ural Mountains. It...
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The A290, before 2018 also known as M25, is a federal road in Russia that runs east–west along the northeast shore of the Black Sea from Novorossiysk to...
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controlled-access highways or arterial roads are often state highways (Canada: provincial highways). Other roads may be designated "county highways" in the US...
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The Russian route M3 (also known as the Ukraine Highway) is a major trunk road that runs across a distance of about 490 kilometres from Moscow to Russia's...
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The Rublyovo-Uspenskoye Highway (Russian: Рублёво-Успенское шоссе), designated as A106, is a Russian federal highway that runs from Moscow to Zvenigorod...
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The Russian route R254 is a federal highway in Russia and Kazakhstan and is part of the Baikal Highway (which is part of the Trans-Siberian Highway). It...
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The Russian route M8 "Kholmogory" (Russian: М-8 «Холмогоры») or Yaroslavl highway (Russian: Ярославское шоссе), is a major trunk road that links Moscow...
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54.566194°N 34.595611°E / 54.566194; 34.595611 The Russian route A130 is a Russian federal highway from Moscow to the border with Belarus, where it becomes...
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Moscow Big Ring Road (redirect from A108 highway (Russia))
The Moscow Big Ring Road (Russian: Московское большое кольцо), designated as A108, is a Russian federal highway with a length of 547 km (340 mi). It is...
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The Russian route A340 is a Russian federal highway, connecting Russian city Ulan-Ude and Mongolia. Until 2010, the route was designated as A165. The...
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The Russian route A164, also known as Transkam Highway, is a Russian federal highway. A164 highway is a part of Transcaucasian Highway, connecting southern...
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R21 highway (in Cyrillic Р21), also known as the Kola Motorway, is a major highway in Russia, running from Saint Petersburg to Murmansk. The highway is...
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Russian route R217, also known as the Caucasus Highway, is a trunk road that extends from Krasnodar to Chechnya and Dagestan, terminating at Russia's...
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The Russian route M1 (also known as the Belarus Highway, road to Minsk) is a major trunk road that runs from Moscow through Smolensk before reaching the...
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